On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 01:42:32PM -0400, Jim Simmons wrote:
> It isn't the rpm's fault, it is actually linuxconf.  Even if you did a
> by-the-book (i.e. following Dan's instructions to the letter) qmail install,
> linuxconf will follow the /usr/sbin/sendmail link and change the permissions
> on /var/qmail/bin/sendmail for you.  It does this even if you don't have the
> sendmail rpm installed.
> 
> To stop it from making this change, I believe you can edit
> /usr/lib/linuxconf/redhat/perm and remove the /usr/sbin/sendmail line.

In fact, here's what /usr/lib/linuxconf/redhat/perm/mail should read:

/usr/sbin/sendmail      root    qmail   f 755
/etc/mail       root    root    d 755

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